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Taiwan Chapter

The Honeynet Project Taiwan Chapter Status Report 2014
1.ORGANIZATION
The Honeynet Project Taiwan Chapter was founded by National Center for High Performance-Computing (NCHC) in Taiwan since November 2008.
By cooperating with research institutes and regional network centers, hundreds of honetpots have been deployed around Taiwan Academic Network (TANet) and Taiwan Advanced Research and Education Network (TWAREN) for collecting malware samples and detecting network attacks.

The Honeynet Project Taiwan Chapter was founded in November 2008. Now we are an independent non-profit organization in Taiwan.

By cooperating with research institutes and regional network centers, hundreds of honetpots have been deployed around Taiwan Academic Network (TANet) and Taiwan Advanced Research and Education Network (TWAREN) for collecting malware samples and detecting network attack traffic.

The Honeynet Project Taiwan Chapter was founded in November 2008. Now we are an independent non-profit organization in Taiwan.

By cooperating with research institutes and regional network centers, hundreds of honetpots have been deployed around Taiwan Academic Network (TANet) and Taiwan Advanced Research and Education Network (TWAREN) for collecting malware samples and detecting network attack traffic.

Basically, The TWMAN is an automated behavioral malware analysis environment to analyze the malware targeted at Microsoft Windows, and it can develop a free and open source software, and the environment is built around Joe Stewart's TRUMAN sandnet. Although, there are many services of analysis malware behavioral, such as the Norman Sandbox, CWSandbox, Threat Expert, etc. For privacy and policy reasons, it must be treated as if they contain personally identifiable information. Read more »

ORGANIZATION
Taiwan Honeynet Chapter founded in November 2008. Four staff from NCHC, National Center for High-performance Computing, are responsible for Taiwan Honeynet Chapter so far. Another two full-time staff will join the working group contributed to honeynet development and botnet research on March 2009. Until now, we don't have any full member of the Honeynet Project. Below we diagramed our organization. Read more »